ECNL CELEBRATES HUGE COLLEGE COMMITMENTS FOR CLASS 2018

Over 1,100 College-Bound Athletes in the Girls ECNL Class of 2018

Youth soccer players all across the country signed their National Letters of Intent (NLI) on National Signing Day — as players are committing to the next stage of their soccer journey, we thought it was great to celebrate with ECNL on their incredible record of accomplishment.

To have over 1,100 players graduate from ECNL to playing collegiate soccer is an amazing record, especially when you discover that nearly 70 percent of these ECNL players will play in D1 Colleges — this is clear recognition that ECNL is the best college prep soccer program in the country.

Youth Soccer News: This year’s graduating class of the Girls Elite Clubs National League (Girls ECNL) has once again set the standard, showing why the Girls ECNL is the top youth female development platform in the world.

More than 1,100 players in the Girls ECNL Class of 2018 will go on to play soccer at the collegiate level this fall.

794 players committed to play in NCAA DI.

“The number of Girls ECNL players advancing their playing careers to the college game confirms the increased investment in youth development by member club and to the high level of play in the league,” said Jen Winnagle, ECNL Commissioner.

The youth game continues to progress with higher standards, propelling players into the next chapter of their soccer careers.

The class of 2018 is comprised of Amazing Young Women who will be playing at multiple collegiate soccer levels:

Girls ECNL Class of 2018: 1,507

Total Players Playing Collegiate Soccer: 1,156

Division I: 794

Division II, III, NAIA: 361

Undecided: 327

In the 9th year of the league, the Girls ECNL’s impact transcends not only the women’s college game but the professional game as well. The ECNL College Impactshows that the number of Girls ECNL alums playing soccer in college has increased year after year.

The Girls ECNL is the top female youth development platform in the United States, elevating female soccer across the country in the competition, player development, coaching, and more. Beyond its impact on the field, the Girls ECNL’s holistic programs Amazing Young Women, S’Heroes, and The Zone, are preparing Girls ECNL athletes to be the future leaders of tomorrow.

To view the college-bound Girls ECNL Class of 2018 in full, click here.

*Information above is based on individual member club submissions as of February 5, 2018.

About Girls Elite Clubs National League: The Girls Elite Clubs National League (Girls ECNL) was founded in 2009 to enhance the developmental experience of female youth soccer players in the United States through:

Improving the competitive environment through creation of a true national competitive league;

Improving the process for identifying elite female soccer players through a systematic scouting and identification program based on national competitions; and

Improving the daily training environment at top female youth soccer clubs through developing best practices and training and organizational guidelines for its member clubs.